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Suspect released after talk with deputies

By TIMES WIRES
Published January 22, 2007

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TAMPA

The Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office found the man they suspected of shooting a 62-year-old Valrico man during a home invasion but released him from custody and rescinded his warrants after an interview.

The Sheriff's Office issued a warrant for Luis Coronado Jr. on Thursday, three days after Edward Waldon was shot three times in the face.

Coronado, 32, was wanted on charges of attempted murder and two counts of home invasion - one for last week's incident and another for a robbery in May against the same man.

Coronado was found Friday at a family member's house, sheriff's spokeswoman Debbie Carter said, but was released after speaking to investigators. Carter said she could not discuss the interview.

Waldon was in his mobile home, 724 Mulrennan Road, Lot 6, before noon Jan. 15 when two men kicked in his door and tried to rob him at gunpoint.

One of the men shot Waldon during a struggle. One bullet went behind his left ear, another in his forehead.

Carter said the investigation was continuing, and anyone with information was asked to call the Sheriff's Office at (813) 247-8200 or Crime Stoppers toll-free at 1-800-873-8477.

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